Author profile: Marios Psaras

Marios Psaras (PhD in Film Studies, 2015) is an independent film scholar and filmmaker, author of The Queer Greek Weird Wave: Ethics, Politics and the Crisis of Meaning (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016). He has taught film theory at King’s College London and Queen Mary University of London and has published on contemporary Greek and French queer cinema. His current research interests focus on the intersections between queer theory and ethical philosophy in global cinema and new media. Psaras is the Artistic Director of the Cyprus Short Film Day in London, member of the pre-selection jury of the national section of the International Short Film Festival of Cyprus and a member of the editorial board of the online journal Filmicon: Journal of Greek Film Studies. He has also worked as a Greek teacher, radio and TV host, and theatre director. His latest documentary Thin Green Line investigates sexual relationships across the buffer zone in his birthplace, Cyprus.

Weirdly/Queerly Ethical: Contemporary Greek Cinema and the Crisis of Meaning

Marios Psaras • Feb 14 2018 • Articles

In an age of a glooming and menacing global political landscape the contemporary trend in Greek cinema construes and articulates a ‘crisis of meaning’,

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